Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh BJP President Prabhat Jha on Monday said that he was not interested in becoming chief minister of the state even as he expressed confidence that the ruling Shivraj Singh Chouhan government would tide over the anti-incumbency in 2013 assembly elections.

"There was no way in which I would become chief minister. Neither did I want to become chief minister nor will I accept that office even if it was offered to me by the party," Jha, who will be completing two years in office on Tuesday, told media.

I am hopeful that the "good work" done by the BJP government in various fields will help it defeat what is commonly known as the "anti-incumbency" factor in next year polls, he said.

Jha said that though his "outspokenness" often landed him into controversies, he always had a justification for whatever he said.

"It is my habit to say publicly what people talk of in hushed tones and this could lead to controversies," Jha said.